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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-04-05, Page 16Expert Ccir Care Pays Off I We'll make your ride Smooth and Safe! FRONT END ALIGNMENT Keep yoiir path straight and narrow. Scientific wheel alignment is a specialty at our shop. and we do it tight, • with all • modern • up-to-date equipment. $1 4 9 5 • End Parts Parts & Installation Extra Established 1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: .10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT bfirs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas.,, Ph. 527-0400. FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft .• Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's ,Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling Directors and Adhistett Ken Carnochan, R.R.64, Seaforth 527;1645 LaiiethdOdkin* FL R.61 i.Walton 527-1877 Ross Loonliardto Ft:R.#1 , BernhOini .-34 ,22J4 John NtOEwing, 11.14411; Blyth 623-9390 Stanley NiCilataini R.R.62, Goderich 524-7051 . beheld MiKetcheri 11.1111, Goblin 6274837 J.N.ttowartho. Box661i Clinton. 482-7593 SStuart WilsOnf . enniotionn , 527-0687' 62T-0467 523.4257 345.12172 'CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE AGENTS James Keys, 0:01.01, SetifOtili Leipeti R:14.61, LOndeabcirO Steve J. Murray* R.R seateeth CALL US FOR SPECIAL TIRE PRICES . REASONANIF Affle I EPA/RS / Call collect for an appointment 887-969 • The Service- Shop at: CARL S .AUTO .BODY EXPERT BRAKE BRAKE SERVICE Let us check your braking system completely and play it safe this summer. A "fail safe" car "brakes" when it must. .DRUMS- .$4.00 TURNED: . ROTORS'• $R.00 TURNED w 10% Off' aN Brake Parts 'Installation Extra' Armstrong Shock Absorbers T RA HEAVY DUTY 520 95 SUPER. DUTY $14'95 INSTALLATION FREE LIFETIME GUARANTEE Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 Organize Garden Club The Belgrave Garden. Club met March 28 at the home of Mrs.! Cathy Black with 12 members present. Officers elected are: President; Joanne Coultes, Vice president; Georgina Chettleburg, Secretary; Donna Chettleburg, Press Re- porter; Sheila Anderson. The leaders Mrs. Johr4McIntosh and Mrs. Black reviewed the re- quirements for the club and how to plant a garden. Mrs. McIntosh ,demonstrated how to start seedl- ings indoors and each girl planted one to 'take home. Visit Reforestation Area The Belgrave Busy Bees met March 22. The meeting consisted of a hike to the Reforestation Area on the 5th 'line of Morris Townshlip led by a representation, from the Ministry of Natural , Resources. The trip was enjoy- able and members learned new facts about lumbering• and trees. Win at Euchre Seven stables of euchre were played at the W.I. Hall last - Wednesday evening at the Bel- grave Weekly Euchre. High Lady; Mrs. Bert Johnston, High Man; Albert Bacon. Low Lady; Mrs. William Black, Low Man; Andrew. Walsh. Most Lone Hands Lady; Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, Most Lone Hands. Man; Clarence Hanna. There will be another euchre next week. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gur- nett, Brenda and Sandra of i Ottawa spent the Easter week- end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Atlol Bruce. Mrs.( ,Reta Ross, Eric and CamerOn of Bluevale, -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold , Bruce of Landes- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell were last Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Atlol Bruce, Elmer and Douglas. Sunday visitors with their mother Mrs. George Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green, Klaren, Kathy and Kevin of R.R.5 Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Mark of London spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mlchie. Mrs. Helen. Luttrell of Fort Francis, Mrs. Roberts Blake of Waterloo visited on Saturday with Iheir cousins Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. Harold Proctor of Inger- soll returned home last Sunday after spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Robert Proctor. Jamie Rae holidaying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes while his parents are vacationing at Panama. Mrs. Lawrence Vannon return- ed home with her brother-in-law George Sargeant of Inverness, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. Detje of London, Mrs. Hertha Detje,. Germany, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler of Huronview, Clinton. Mrs. Ethel Wheeler were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. David Inna and, family of . Hanover spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Mr., and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited at the Gorrie Funeral Home on Sunday to pay their respects to the late Stan Bride of Fordwich and "Visited with Mrs. Cecil Kenney. Robert Hibberd attended the United Church Men's Club meet- ing in Fordwich United Church on Monday evening. Mrs. Dennis Ensom of Sarnia spent a couple of days with her mother Mrs. Robert and Maxine. While here. she attended a shower for Miss Grace Kelly which was held in Blyth Public School. Grace is Bride-to-.be of this month. Mrs. Robert Proctor and Max- ine, Howard Zettler of Chepstow, also, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Proctor, Karren and Kevin, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Larry Mayberry, Marilyn, Kimberly and Darryl of Londesborough, to celebrate Darryl's first birthday. Steven. Nkon, who had' the misfortune to have his upper left arm bone shattered in a hockey accident last ThUrsday, expects to be transferred from Wingham and District Hospital to a London Hospital at an early data. BRUSSELS. POST, APRIL 6, 197811. 13elgr'civp Gard en Club elects officers Ntielt 8814264 aim MO NM 24 HOUR TOWING • till